CMS May Delay MACRA

By Jose Lopez, Senior Consultant, The Verden Group

In our most recent issue of ViewPoint Magazine, we provided some tips on how to prepare for the reporting requirements and shift to quality payment models under the proposed Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA). MACRA was scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2017. However, after feedback and pressure from most of the professional medical societies and specialty membership organizations, Andy Slavitt, the Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), recently indicated MACRA could be delayed from the proposed January 1 start date.

The final rule for MACRA is not expected to be released until November 1, 2016, only two months prior to the current proposed effective date of January 1, 2017. This would put unbelievable pressure on providers, particularly those in small practices, to scramble to meet the requirements of MACRA in a very short period of time. The Verden Group encourages CMS to delay implementation of MACRA, and for practices to fully understand, prepare for, and implement changes in their workflows to demonstrate the cost effectiveness and high quality of care they provide to their patients.